Before Antje died in April of 2014 she discussed her literary legacy with Genega, requesting that he edit and publish a posthumous collection of her poetry and determine the fate of 3 Mile Harbor. Because the press was so strongly identified with its founding editor, Genega’s first impulse was to let it fade away, but after working on Antje’s book, he decided that a more fitting tribute was to give the press a second life.

As editor, Paul is committed to publishing the best diverse work by new and established poets and is particularly interested in finding LGBTQ, feminist and environmentally aware voices. In addition to print, the press will also have an online presence for the first time. He is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently All I Can Recall (Salmon Poetry, Ireland, 2013). Over a forty year career, his work has appeared in journals such as Poetry, North American Review, New York Quarterly and Free Inquiry, and has garnered numerous awards, including the “Discovery”/The Nation Award and an individual fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He founded and directed the creative writing program at Bloomfield College, New Jersey, where his legacy continues through the Genega Endowed Scholarships.